Pioneering the Future of Design
New Frontiers
ASTRAEUS is a mixed-use innovation campus concept in active development in Central Texas. It is designed to bring architecture, advanced fabrication, and aerospace-adjacent prototyping into one flexible, collaborative, environment. Phase 01 is planned as a 12,500 SF facility featuring open coworking in integrated design studios, meeting spaces, a Type II café/test kitchen, a biophilic research lab, and fabrication-ready bays supporting polymer prototyping alongside an enclosed metal additive manufacturing suite. Later phases will include modular replication of labs and spaces as well as housing and community amenities. The goal is to create a place where small teams can move faster-- from early ideas to tested prototypes-- without needing to create a full facility on their own.
Built for founders, makers, engineers, and interdisciplinary studios, ASTRAEUS is intentionally structured to enhance collaboration and research. The campus model supports secure workflows through zoned access, optional dedicated project rooms, and tenant-ready infrastructure (including 480 three-phase power, while keeping the culture human-centered and community-forward through programming, workshops, and events. We're currently building a founding cohort of partners and future tenants. If you're interested in shaping Phase I, we'd love to connect.
“Outpost Urbanism” is a movement to prototype modular, self-sustaining districts on Earth— then scale them into integrated townships whose settlement logic can translate to extreme frontier environments, including future space habitats. ASTRAEUS is a habitat geared toward modular terrestrial and extraterrestrial expansion and our first exploration into this frontier.
We build the first outpost— real, testable, alive.
We turn buildings into systems, and systems into places.
We design for constraints: energy, water, time, distance.
We believe community is infrastructure— and beauty is part of survival.
We prototype the township that sustains itself, then refine the template.
The target is self-sustaining ecosystem that is scalable and can adapt over time to extreme environments.
From Texas to the frontier, we’re learning how humans can live together— anywhere.
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